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Michael Burch

    Eye Tracking and Visualization
    Dashboard Design
    New Psalms and Other Thoughts
    • New Psalms and Other Thoughts

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Exploring the depths of despair and the journey to hope, this book draws inspiration from the life of David, a biblical figure known for his candid communication with God. It highlights the importance of expressing raw emotions, whether in moments of triumph or despair. Through the lens of the Psalms, the author encourages readers to engage in an honest dialogue with God, reflecting a desire for a deeper relationship with the divine. New Psalms and Other Thoughts offers new insights and reflections that resonate with those facing their own struggles.

      New Psalms and Other Thoughts
    • Dashboard Design

      • 290pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Focusing on practical applications, the book provides a comprehensive guide to designing and implementing dashboards using Python, Plotly, and Dash. It covers essential techniques and best practices for creating interactive visualizations, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced developers looking to enhance their data presentation skills. The hands-on approach ensures readers can effectively utilize these tools to build dynamic and informative dashboards.

      Dashboard Design
    • Eye Tracking and Visualization

      Foundations, Techniques, and Applications. ETVIS 2015

      • 258pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      This book discusses research, methods, and recent developments in the interdisciplinary field that spans research in visualization, eye tracking, human-computer interaction, and psychology. It presents extended versions of papers from the First Workshop on Eye Tracking and Visualization (ETVIS), which was organized as a workshop of the IEEE VIS Conference 2015. Topics include visualization and visual analytics of eye-tracking data, metrics and cognitive models, eye-tracking experiments in the context of visualization interfaces, and eye tracking in 3D and immersive environments. The extended ETVIS papers are complemented by a chapter offering an overview of visualization approaches for analyzing eye-tracking data and a chapter that discusses electrooculography (EOG) as an alternative of acquiring information about eye movements. Covering scientific visualization, information visualization, and visual analytics, this book is a valuable resource for eye-tracking researchers within the visualization community.

      Eye Tracking and Visualization